Attachment STS Media Potential

STS Media Potential

LETTER submitted by Federal Communications Commission

STS Media Potential Dismissal

2017-08-04

This document pretains to ITC-214-20160729-00227 for International Global Resale Authority on a International Telecommunications filing.

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                               Federal Communications Commission
                                          Washington, D.C. 20554



                                                       August 4, 2017

Steven Sesar
STS Media, Inc.
11301 W, Olympic Blvd., Suite 112
Los Angeles, CA 90064
ssesar@freedompop.com

Via UPS

RE:      Potential Dismissal of International Section 214 Application
         File No.: ITC—214—20160729—00227

Dear Mr. Sesar:

         On July 29, 2016, STS Media, Inc. (STS Media) filed an application for International Section
214 authority (File No. ITC—214—20160729—00227). STS Media has a delinquent debt and thus the
Commission cannot act on the application at this time. On November 10, 2016, the Department of
Justice, with the concurrence of the Department of Defense and the Department of Homeland Security,
requested that the Commission defer action on the application while they conduct a review for any
national security, law enforcement or public safety concerns.‘ STS Media must make full payment of
the debt owed before the Commission can act on the application once that review is completed. If the
payment is not made within 30 days, we will dismiss the application without prejudice pursuant to
Section 1.1910(b)(3) of the Commission‘s rules."

         Section 1.1910(a)(1) of the Commission‘s rules requires the Commission to examine each
application to determine whether the applicant is delinquent in any non—tax debt owed to the
Commission." Section 1.1910(b)(2) of the Commission‘s rules requires the Commission to withhold
action on applications, including requests for authorization, by any entity found to be delinquent in its
debt to the Commission.* Section 1.1910(b)(3) of the Commission‘s rules states that "[i]f a delinquency
has not been paid or the debtor has not made other satisfactory arrangements within 30 days of the date
of the notice provided pursuant to paragraph (b)(2) of this section, the application or request for
authorization will be dismissed.""




‘ Letter from Bermel R. Paz, National Security Division, Department of Justice, to Marlene Dortch, FCC, filed in
ITC—214—20160729—00227 (dated Nov. 10, 2016).
2 47 CFR § 1.1910(b)(3). In that case, STS Media may refile its application with the applicable fee after the debt has
been cleared.

3 47 CFR § 1.1910(a)(1); see FCC, Important Reminder about DCIA Red Light Rule Implementation,
Public Notice, (2004), https://apps.fee.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC—253577A1 .pdf.
447 CFR § 1.1910(b)(2).
547 CFR § 1.1910(b)(3).


         Accordingly, pursuant to Sections 0.261 and 1.1910 of the Commission‘s rules,© we hereby
provide notice that STS Media‘s international 214 application will be dismissed without prejudice on
Tuesday, September 5, 2017 if the non—tax debt is not paid. Please visit the Red Light Display
System‘s website for information on how to pay this debt.‘ We look forward to your prompt attention to
this matter.                                         ‘



                                                  Sincerely,


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                                                  Denise Coca, Chief               |
                                                  Telecommunications & Analysis Division
                                                  International Bureau




co: Beth Brandenstein, Esq.
GSA LLC
6250 Shiloh Road, Suite 240
Alpharetta, GA 30005
beth@gsaudits.com




6 47 CFR §§ 0.261, 1.1910.
? Access to the Red Light Display System requires your FCC Registration Number (FRN), and an established
password. See FCC, Red Light Display System, https:/www.fee.gov/redlight. The Red Light Display System help
line is 1—877—480—3201, Option 4.



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Document Modified: 2017-08-04 13:05:39

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